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<blockquote data-quote="griffee" data-source="post: 3215593" data-attributes="member: 569557"><p>Pics of the firewall behind the rear seats.Amps being mounted.This is a very precise fit.To go here they have to placed here..not an inch to the left or an inch to the right.They have to fit in between the hinges.I mounted the amps with stainless machine bolts and lock nuts.I didn't like going thru the cab with bolts but there wasn't much choice.The thickness of the amps and to have them not touch the seat meant ablsoutely no room for a board of any thickness.I did put some rubber washers under the bolt heads (so the bolts don't create a ground loop) as well as putting some on the back side of the amp mounting tabs.The amps do not touch any material of the seats, and the seats also work with no hitting or problems.Both the tops folding down, and the bottoms foling up.Also as a note I did have to lose the seat belt in the middle for the kids seat.Only thing I compromised on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="griffee, post: 3215593, member: 569557"] Pics of the firewall behind the rear seats.Amps being mounted.This is a very precise fit.To go here they have to placed here..not an inch to the left or an inch to the right.They have to fit in between the hinges.I mounted the amps with stainless machine bolts and lock nuts.I didn't like going thru the cab with bolts but there wasn't much choice.The thickness of the amps and to have them not touch the seat meant ablsoutely no room for a board of any thickness.I did put some rubber washers under the bolt heads (so the bolts don't create a ground loop) as well as putting some on the back side of the amp mounting tabs.The amps do not touch any material of the seats, and the seats also work with no hitting or problems.Both the tops folding down, and the bottoms foling up.Also as a note I did have to lose the seat belt in the middle for the kids seat.Only thing I compromised on. [/QUOTE]
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